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The recent IATEFL British Council free Exeter online conference proceedings can
to be found at
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=189
(You will need to register first, but that costs nothing.)
The current up-to-date list of recordings is as follows:
(Click on the titles to go directly there, or enter via
their respective Special Interest Areas.)
Catherine Walter & Michael Swan - Teaching reading skills - mostly a waste of time?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=229
>(Applied Linguistics)
- Robert Hill - Expansive reading: the text and beyond
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=148
>(Literature, Media & Cultural Studies, Materials Development)
- Margit Szesztay - Using visuals creatively
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=150
>(Teacher Development)
- Jennifer Uhler & Jeffrey Mattison - Interactive group blogging: teacher reflection, global connections
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=146
>(Teacher Training & Education, Teacher Development)
- Janice Bland - Choosing literary texts for critical literacy in language education
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=145
>(Young Learners, Literature, Media & Cultural Studies)
- Graham Stanley - Tales of mystery and imagination: teenage learners and second life
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=147
>(Learning Technologies, Learner Autonomy)
- Zarina Subhan-Brewer - From the language of colonialism to that of conflict mitigation?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=140
>(Global Issues)
- John Wells & Gerald Kelly - Is it time to lay R.P. to rest?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=126
>(Pronunciation)
- Susan Barduhn - What keeps teachers going? What keeps teachers developing?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=144
>(Teacher Training & Education, Teacher Development)
- Gary Motteram - Sociocultural language teacher education
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=143
>(Teacher Training and Education, Teacher Development)
- Anna Gorevanova - Encouraging learner autonomy: the SOLC experience
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=142
>(Learner Autonomy)
- Ian McMaster - So who can't you understand and why?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=141
>(Business English)
- Barry Tomalin - How to teach culture?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=139
>(Literature, Media & Cultural Studies)
- Bev Davies - The real world? Taking ESOL support beyond academic survival
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=138
>(ESOL)
- Anne Burns - Curriculum research and practice in Australian ESOL
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=136
>(ESOL)
- Gavin Dudeney - Net advantage: marketing 2.0
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=127
>(ELT Management, Learning Technologies)
- Hugh Dellar - ELF – and other fairy stories
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=137
>(Global Issues)
- Hyoshin Kim - Bringing debate into the classroom
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=135
>(Young Learners)
Discussion threads are available for all the above presentations, in their
respective Special Interest Areas.
Recordings of sessions that were broadcast live
- The Pecha Kucha session
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=225
>
- Alastair Pennycook's plenary session - Changing global ELT
practices*<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=131#Pennycook
>
- British Council panel discussion - Debating frameworks for diversity
and equal opportunity in ELT
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=131#BC
>
- Closing plenary - Radmila Popovic - Forging peace through ELT: utopia or reality?
<
http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=227
>
Others will be available soon.
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http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=189
(You will need to register first, but that costs nothing.)
The current up-to-date list of recordings is as follows:
(Click on the titles to go directly there, or enter via their respective Special Interest Areas.)
Catherine Walter & Michael Swan - Teaching reading skills - mostly a waste of time?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=229>(Applied Linguistics)
- Robert Hill - Expansive reading: the text and beyond
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=148>(Literature, Media & Cultural Studies, Materials Development)
- Margit Szesztay - Using visuals creatively
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=150>(Teacher Development)
- Jennifer Uhler & Jeffrey Mattison - Interactive group blogging: teacher reflection, global connections
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=146>(Teacher Training & Education, Teacher Development)
- Janice Bland - Choosing literary texts for critical literacy in language education
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=145>(Young Learners, Literature, Media & Cultural Studies)
- Graham Stanley - Tales of mystery and imagination: teenage learners and second life
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=147>(Learning Technologies, Learner Autonomy)
- Zarina Subhan-Brewer - From the language of colonialism to that of conflict mitigation?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=140>(Global Issues)
- John Wells & Gerald Kelly - Is it time to lay R.P. to rest?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=126>(Pronunciation)
- Susan Barduhn - What keeps teachers going? What keeps teachers developing?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=144>(Teacher Training & Education, Teacher Development)
- Gary Motteram - Sociocultural language teacher education
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=143>(Teacher Training and Education, Teacher Development)
- Anna Gorevanova - Encouraging learner autonomy: the SOLC experience
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=142>(Learner Autonomy)
- Ian McMaster - So who can't you understand and why?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=141>(Business English)
- Barry Tomalin - How to teach culture?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=139>(Literature, Media & Cultural Studies)
- Bev Davies - The real world? Taking ESOL support beyond academic survival
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=138>(ESOL)
- Anne Burns - Curriculum research and practice in Australian ESOL
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=136>(ESOL)
- Gavin Dudeney - Net advantage: marketing 2.0
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=127>(ELT Management, Learning Technologies)
- Hugh Dellar - ELF – and other fairy stories
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=137>(Global Issues)
- Hyoshin Kim - Bringing debate into the classroom
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=135>(Young Learners)
Discussion threads are available for all the above presentations, in their
respective Special Interest Areas.
Recordings of sessions that were broadcast live
- The Pecha Kucha session
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=225>
- Alastair Pennycook's plenary session - Changing global ELT
practices*<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=131#Pennycook>
- British Council panel discussion - Debating frameworks for diversity
and equal opportunity in ELT
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=131#BC>
- Closing plenary - Radmila Popovic - Forging peace through ELT: utopia or reality?
<http://exeteronline.britishcoun cil.org/mod/resource/view.php ?id=227>
Others will be available soon.